Things to Do Along the Colorado Front Range

Colorado’s front range is an outdoors man’s paradise and a brew-lover’s bliss. With iconic hikes, nationally-renowned breweries, breathtaking mountain views, delicious dining, and of course a famously friendly culture, it’s little wonder that our state is a favorite destination for visitors and a source of pride for natives like ourselves. From Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, check out our favorite things to do along the front range.

Fort Collins

Horsetooth Reservoir, and the many hikes that surround it, is one of the most picturesque and easily accessible outdoor destinations in Northern Colorado. With six and a half miles of water nestled in the foothills of the Rockies and surrounded by 1,900 acres of public land, Horsetooth is host to a variety of activities, including hiking, rock climbing, camping, fishing, boating, water skiing, scuba diving, swimming, and picnicking.

After your outdoor excursion, be sure to stop by New Belgium Brewing Company and take their excellenttour. You’ll receive free tastings of a variety of beer styles, see behind-the-scenes brewing equipment and techniques, view an ingeniously streamlined assembly process, and maybe even receive a special beer for answering trivia questions correctly.

Of course, we can’t mention New Belgium without highlighting Northern Colorado’s other epic craft brewery, Odell Brewing Company. Be sure to visit this gem, so adored by locals, where you can sample a delicious brew while enjoying Colorado’s famously mellow culture!

Boulder

Boulder’s flatirons are a visually stunning series of diagonally protruding sandstone formations. This is a favorite destination for climbers and hikers, but you can also enjoy the view from Chautauqua Park. Be sure to walk Boulder’sPearl Street as well to discover niche shops and incredible dining.

No trip to Boulder is complete without a stop at The Boulder Duchanbe Tea House, which boasts not only authentic dishes but also an incredible history: The teahouse was gifted to Boulder by its sister city, Duchanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, where it was constructed before being disassembled, shipped across the ocean, and finally reassembled in Boulder, where it remains today.

Dacono

Colorado’s front range has something to offer everyone, including the NASCAR enthusiast in your life! The Colorado National Speedway in Dacono is an exhilarating activity perfect for parent-child or full-family bonding. After the races, head on over to Echo Brewing Company for some Detroit-style pizza, cracker-thin Chicago-style pizza, and classic Italian-style pizza along with a flight of craft beer.

Denver Area and Denver Metro

If you’re a Colorado native who’s never been to Red Rocks Ampitheatre, you’re missing out on some spectacular views and acoustics. Check out their list of concerts and events, take a hike through the park, or plan a private event.

Monument

Just North of the US Air Force Academy, Monument feels both charmingly rural and conveniently close to city amenities. Local and visitors alike will enjoy exploring Colorado’s backcountry and high country on a personalized jeep tour offered by Manitou Springs Adventures High Country. After your tour, check out 3 Hundred Days of Shine Distillery to taste moonshine in a variety of fruit flavors.

Colorado Springs

Last but not least, our state’s centrally-located Colorado Springs offers the best of Colorado culture through outdoor experiences like the nationally famous sandstone red rock formations at Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak’s challenging incline hike, which some hardcore Coloradans have been known to run a full marathon on. If you’re more of a biker than a hiker, you’ll love the New Santa Fe Regional Trail. After your outdoor excursion, check out Colorado Springs’ best breweries, authentic German food at Edelweiss, and hidden dining like the underground Rabbit Hole unassumingly located off Tejon Street.

Colorado always has more to see, do, and experience, so tell us about your favorite spots along Colorado’s front range!